The sweat-free, back-saving solution for roadie-less musicians and DJs!

The Multi-Cart Rock N Roller 8-in-1 R8 Mid Equipment Transporter Cart makes getting your audio equipment in and out of gigs a breeze! We all know that load-ins and load-outs can be the worst part of a gig. Either you're sweating before you play or dreading the number of trips you'll be making after the gig through narrow corridors, cellars, and staircases, or over the length of several football fields.

The Rock N Roller cart changes all that with its ability to instantly transform into any of 8 helpful configurations. The Rock N Roller R8 audio equipment cart boasts 8" x 2-1/2" pneumatic wheels that absorb shock to delicate equipment and smoothly roll over rough surfaces such as dirt, grass, or concrete. The R8 Mid cart's load capacity is 500 lbs or 32 cu. ft. and it weights just 29 lbs.

Respectfully speaking, if M3III wants to partake in the analysis of metals and fabrication, his post would be better suited to a metallurgy forum. NOW for those of us who are musicians out there, this is perhaps one of the best carts for equipment transport I have seen in my 40 years as a musician. Saves my back all the time and is very versatile. I have the big one with all terrain wheels and I highly recommend it.

I have owned one of these for several years and it was the best thing that I have ever purchased for musical and other purposes. I use it mostly for hauling percussion equipment, but it is also useful for any large load. I've used it to haul camping gear, bringing wishful looks from my fellow walk-in campers who had to haul all of their gear on their backs! The cart doubles as a hand truck when needed, but it is much more useful than a mere hand truck. My only wish is that mine had larger, all-terrain tires and pneumatic tires on all four tires, rather than just on the rear tires. I often find myself hauling stuff in the snow or over unpaved ground, and having the pneumatic tires at all four corners would make this good product even better. It appears that one current model (which was not available when I purchased mine) has four all-terrain tires. I would recommend that if you plan to use the cart surfaces other than pavement.

I've had the next to largest Multi Cart for several years now. I have used it on a weekly basis to move my drums. I have on occasion used it to help the other guys in the band move PA gear. I've moved furniture with it, including a washer and a dryer. I've used it as wheelbarrow out in the yard. I even checked it as baggage at the airport to help move 12 pieces of luggage through several large airports during Christmas vacation. I have never had a problem with mine. It is extremely well engineered and I've had many people stop me and ask all kinds of questions about it. The only thing I ever had to do to it was replace an innertube that blew (you can get replacements in the wheelbarrow section of any hardware store).So am I happy with it? ABSOLUTELY! Buy one NOW!

I've had mine for years! Never going to buy a 2 wheel hand truck again. I prefer using it to the venue's flatbeds almost every time. Very stable, easy to roll and steer. Tie straps come in handy for tall stacked loads.

I got this cart and was amazed. It is not only useful for carting around guitar gear, it's useful for carting almost anything! Like your food, your little sister... anything! I think I might get another one, too. This would make a great stocking stuffer. I highly recommend this cart. Get this now. It can change your lifestyle only for the better.

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